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STATEMENT: Reproductive Health & Freedom Watch Supports the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Call for State AGs to Investigate Unregulated Pregnancy Clinics

By January 29, 2025May 7th, 2025No Comments

Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (“EFF”) urged state Attorneys General in Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri to investigate unregulated pregnancy clinics (“UPCs”) misuse of personal health information, potentially violating individuals’ right to privacy. 

EFF’s complaints come on the heels of calls for investigations being sought by attorneys general and nonprofit watchdog organizations to provide much-needed oversight over the UPC industry. In the past year alone, requests for investigation have been made in ten states calling on attorneys general to investigate unregulated pregnancy clinics for misrepresenting legal protections that do not appear to apply to clients’ personal health information they are collecting. At the center of these actions is Heartbeat International, a national anti-choice organization boasting over 3,600 affiliates, to which every cited unregulated pregnancy clinic is connected.

“The flagrant breach of privacy taking place at unregulated pregnancy clinics across the country is not only a violation of trust but a deeply troubling exploitation of vulnerable women seeking their care,” said Debra Rosen, executive director of Reproductive Health and Freedom Watch. “We support any and all efforts to investigate UPCs and demand immediate action to protect the rights and dignity of those affected and are encouraged by the growing number of calls for investigations taking place across the country.”

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) has also recently confirmed that UPCs are not covered by HIPAA, suggesting they may be collecting sensitive health information without legal accountability.

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